Raymond Henry Klingenmeier

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Raymond Henry Klingenmeier

Birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
1 Apr 1934 (aged 40)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot# 98 Sec. 7
Memorial ID
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...Raymond is the son of John Nicholas Klingenmeier and Mary Harter
Husband of Clara Muench
Father to Raymond and Marion
...Age 40 at time of death
Has no tombstone nor does wife Clara...

...He was a lover of Holidays, especially christmas and was always making little decorations....a beautiful Manger Scene I admired at my Grandma's when I went to visit during Christmas...

...I was told you were alot of fun at Halloween....walking around the neighborhood dressed up in same strange costumes from time to time....

...And you had a great sense of humor which i firmly believe has been passed down through your family....

...Your little nieces....daughter's of your brother Carl who died when they were little girls....I was told of a story of how you rode up in your wagon while they were playing with friends( a teamster at the time)....sitting high on the seat....and threw coins down to them....thier friends full of envy that you knew this handsome fellow....someone to brag about...

...And what a handsome fellow you were....I would have loved to have met you but you died many years before I or my father were born....

...So full of life and spirit......It seems such a shame that you have no marker so I'm glad that I can let people know about you through this sight.....I'm sure they'll just love your picture!!! What movie star looks!!

...Love, Your Great Grandaughter.....Donna
...Raymond is the son of John Nicholas Klingenmeier and Mary Harter
Husband of Clara Muench
Father to Raymond and Marion
...Age 40 at time of death
Has no tombstone nor does wife Clara...

...He was a lover of Holidays, especially christmas and was always making little decorations....a beautiful Manger Scene I admired at my Grandma's when I went to visit during Christmas...

...I was told you were alot of fun at Halloween....walking around the neighborhood dressed up in same strange costumes from time to time....

...And you had a great sense of humor which i firmly believe has been passed down through your family....

...Your little nieces....daughter's of your brother Carl who died when they were little girls....I was told of a story of how you rode up in your wagon while they were playing with friends( a teamster at the time)....sitting high on the seat....and threw coins down to them....thier friends full of envy that you knew this handsome fellow....someone to brag about...

...And what a handsome fellow you were....I would have loved to have met you but you died many years before I or my father were born....

...So full of life and spirit......It seems such a shame that you have no marker so I'm glad that I can let people know about you through this sight.....I'm sure they'll just love your picture!!! What movie star looks!!

...Love, Your Great Grandaughter.....Donna